Memphis police have arrested two other people in connection with a string of armed robberies and carjackings that occurred across Memphis in a two-day span last month.

Angelo Bunting, 20, and Tyun Turnage,18, have been charged with aggravated robbery in the series of robberies that began Feb. 26 across the city.

Last Friday, MPD announced at a press conference that investigators also arrested: Dontreal Holloway, 20, Monica Jones, 19, and her 17-year-old brother in connection with the 12 robberies.

Dontreal Holloway, left, and Monica Jones(Photo: SCSO)

The people robbed were mainly targeted in the parking lot of stores and shopping malls including Kroger and Walmart. Police said they had their vehicles, purses, phones and credit cards stolen. Several of the victims were physically assaulted during the incidents, police said.

According to an arrest affidait, Bunting and Turnage were connected to at least three of the robberies at the Walmart on Austin Peay, Southland Mall on Shelby Drive and the Walmart on Winchester.

Police said the men were also charged with aggravated assault for allegedly firing multiple shots into a home in the 5200 block of Leonard Road on Feb. 28.

Bunting and Turnage will be in court Wednesday for an arraignment on the charges.